Mario Party Fushigi no Korokoro Catcher 2

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Mario Party Fushigi no Korokoro Catcher 2 (マリオパーティ ふしぎのコロコロキャッチャー2 Mario Pāti Fushigi no Korokoro Kyacchā 2, lit. "Mario Party Mysterious Rolling Catcher 2", with "korokoro" being an onomatopoeia for a small object rolling) is the Japan-only arcade game sequel to Mario Party Fushigi no Korokoro Catcher, also developed by Capcom. It is based on Mario Party 8 and was released in fall of 2013. Information is scarce on this sequel, as unlike its predecessor there is no official website or trailer. It is the fifth Mario Party arcade game developed by Capcom and the eighteenth installment overall.

Gameplay

This coin pusher can pay a lot more than the original. It have 8 stations where up to 8 players can play at once. Each station has two spots for players to insert coins. The goal is for the players to drop balls to the trigger the Jackpot chance as players try to win one of 4 possible jackpots at once. This game has more balls for the player to drop than the original with 3 additional balls can be dropped.

The boards that can be picked are much different compared to the first version. Just like the original coin pusher, plays attempt to drop coins into the checker to fill Mario's dice stock. Although this is similar to Mario Party 8, players are only able to play as Mario. Players can overfill the dice stock, which can mulitply their token payouts up to 3 times the normal amount. For example a 50 token payout from a red dice block gives a 150 token payout instead. Players can break normal blocks or special Mario Kart looiking item blocks for many awards should Mario end his roll on the space underneath one. Mario will hit one dice block as soon as possible as lost as their is still dice blocks left in the stock, which can hold up to 9 at once.

When Mario breaks a block several things can happen:

  1. The player can receive a token payout immediately which range from 10-50 token payouts at once. This can be multiplyed up the 3 times the amount if a higher dice block was rolled.
  2. A minigame begins immediately
  3. A star fills a meter shown on screen. When this fills up all the way a Minigame will trigger.
  4. The player receives Candy which is immediately used.
  5. The player enters "Crane Challenge" up to 3 times.
  6. The player receives darts.
  7. The player goes to "Cloon Challenge".
  8. The player goes to the Jackpot Challenge.

Their are couple of special spaces that Mario can land on to trigger events:

  1. VS space: this triggers the Cardiators minigame against the opposing character sitting on the VS space.
  2. ? and Lucky spaces: These trigger events that often give you more medals, sometimes other events.

Candy Bonus

Mario can pick up one of two candies from a Yoshi ball bonus or a ? block:

  1. Springo Candy: Mario immediately jumps several spaces ahead, getting him closer to the goal.
  2. Bitsize Candy: During the next roll, every ? block Mario hits must give the player tokens, the more ? blocks hit the better the payout.

Minigame Challenge

If a minigame is triggered from a space or other events happening it begins immediately. All the games require the player to drop coins into the checker and try for the good events.

Cardiators

This will trigger when a player lands on a VS space. The player must hit the positive numbers to attack the opponent which can get harder and harder as positive numbers are hit. If a negative number is hit, Mario will get attacked instead. Game continues until one health meter is completely gone. If the opponent loses his health meter the player gets a 100 token bonus and potentially a "Crane Challenge". If Mario's loses his health meter the player loses the minigame and gets 10 tokens per health missing from their opponents health bar.

Treacherous Tightrope

This will trigger when the bar seen on the players screen fills up completely. Players must drop coins into the checker avoiding the x and trying for the numbers. Several things will happen once the coin hits the appropriate spot in the checker:

  1. The characters will move up 1-3 spaces forward
  2. The characters will move a random number of spaces from 1-3 with a chance to lose a character.
  3. The player hits the x which causes a character to fall immediately.

Game continues until Mario and friends reach the end or Mario falls off. If players reach the end they get a 100 token bonus and one "Crane Challenge" per character left. Each time a player hits an "x", they do not lose right away. However when a character falls, Peach will always fall first and then Yoshi. After that, the next x will make Mario fall, and if he does the player loses the minigame.

Goal Bonus Minigame

As Mario moves through the board he slowly closes in on the goal. When Mario reaches the goal or boss character at the end of a board a "Dart Minigame" will begin. Here all the darts the player collected will be turned into medals. Players press a button to throw their darts at the board, where they will receive between 3-50 medals per dart. Timing is crucial to this game, sometimes it is impossible, sometimes it's slow enough for the play to hit a high amount easily. Game ends once all the darts have used up and the player receives another dart to use in the next bonus. This minigame is great way to get a lot of medals quickly.

Crane Challenge

Triggered as long as the player has a Crane collected in his items. This is where the player can win balls. Unique to this version of Mario Party Fushigi no Korokoro Catcher are different goals players can complete if they manage to catch enough balls at once. Players may have to get as many as 3 balls with one play to complete these goals. As soon as these are all completed the players get a golden crane for their next crane challenge. Golden Crane uses the same functions of the regular crane but players trigger special events as they try to get up to 4 balls at once. For each ball collected this way a character hits a roulette which can give darts, or medal payouts.

Ball Bonus

Depending on the ball that drops an event happen based on which ball dropped:

  1. Yellow ball: The player stops a roulette where they get to the "Cloon Challenge" immediately or get one or 2 yellow balls towards a counter. 3 yellow balls triggers a "Cloon Challenge" for the yellow jackpot.
  2. Blue ball: Same as yellow ball but the "Cloon Challenge" won is for the Blue Jackpot.
  3. Red ball: Same as yellow ball but the "Cloon Challenge" won is for the Red Jackpot.
  4. Yoshi Ball: This triggers event where the player can receive a random medal payout immediately or receive a candy or "Crane Challenge".
  5. Golden Ball: This triggers a "Golden Cloon Challenge" immediately, where players can win a chance to go to the Golden Jackpot chance, where they can win the value of all the other 3 jackpots combined. Players are encouraged to go for these balls a lot as the Golden Jackpot is always the biggest jackpot a player can win.
  6. Mushroom Ball: For the next 10 dice block stock fills, the player can hit 6 points in the checker instead of 3 to fill Mario's dice block stock.
  7. Mario ball: Players spin and stop a wheel which gives a medal payout immediately or triggers a random minigame where players can a 100 medal payout, and "Crane Challenge" or darts from.

Cloon Challenge

Players spin a roulette that yields several different events based on the Jackpot they are playing for.

Red/Yellow/Blue Cloon Challenge

Players play for the colored jackpot shown on screen. A ball will drop into the roulette where one of many things will happen.

  1. Numbers 1-4: This either results in the payout of 30 medals or gives the player a Jackpot star for that colored jackpot in their station. When a player gets 3 of a similar Jackpot star, the player will immediately begin a Jackpot challenge for that Jackpot.
  2. Bet pocket: Players get a chance to play a bet game with Wario. A roulette will spin that will usually just give the player a random amount of medals and end the challenge right but if the roulette stops on the bet the minigame will begin. Players can then insert coins to up their bet for as many coins that go into the checker. When the ball lands in the roulette, players can mulitply their winnings by just 1x which is bad or up to a 10x multiplier.
  3. Jackpot Pocket: The player immediately goes to the Jackpot Challenge for that colored jackpot.

Golden Cloon Challenge

This will trigger for every Golden ball dropped. Roulette is different than the colored "Cloon Challenge". If the player lands in a numbered hole, they get nothing. The bet pocket still works and does the same as it does in the colored "Cloon Challenge". If the ball lands in Jackpot pocket, the player wins a chance to try for the Golden Jackpot which is worth the value of all the colored jackpots combined which is the most valuable jackpot.

Jackpot Challenge

This will trigger if players get a star ball from a block, 777 fever, or from the "Cloon Challenge" Unlike the first version players will get to battle against Bowser for a chance to win the jackpot. The players fight against Bowser in a Volcano area for the Red Jackpot, A Fountain area for the Blue Jackpot, or a desert for the Yellow Jackpot. For the Golden Jackpot players fight Bowser directly at Bowser's Warped Orbit instead. The pink ball will drop into the mechanism located at the center of the machine which can yield on of many results:

  1. Bowser pocket: Bowser spins a mini roulette that usually awards 50 medals which is bad, but the roulette can yield up to 200 medals at once or a "Crane Challenge" on occasion.
  2. 200 pocket: The player receives a 200 medal payout immediately, they do not receive a "Double Chance" like in the first version.
  3. 777 Fever pocket: Triggers a long fever mode where players can win more chances to win a jackpot and many medals.
  4. Ex pocket: This progressive medal award goes up every time the ball hits the sides on the area before the ball falls into a pocket. When the ball goes into this pocket, the player wins that progressive medal jackpot, and gets a bunch of medals from it. Occasionally this more valuable then the jackpot the player is playing for.
  5. Jackpot Pocket: The player wins the Jackpot their are playing for. There are 4 different jackpots one for each solid colored ball and the Golden Jackpot which is worth the value of all 3 of the colored balls. Players then move to the "Double up Chance".

777 Fever

Triggered from the Jackpot chance. Players can drop coins into 3 spots on the checker to open up 3 lines on these slots. Wins can only happen if certain things happen on screen. If mario does his sad animation the player gets nothing. If he does his happy animation the player will receive from 5-25 medals up to 3 times amount. However other things can happen as well:

  1. Crane Challenge: If the crane drops Mario its a loss, but if it takes him off the screen the player will win from 1-3 "Crane Challenge" plays.
  2. Cloon Challenge: If the player lines this up, they can win 1-3 "Cloon Challenge" for the jackpot shown on screen.
  3. Direct JP Chance: If Wario appears it is a loss. If Peach appears the player will win 1-3 direct Jackpot challenges for the star ball Peach is holding. The best result a player can hope for.
  4. Bowser: The game continues until Bowser appears which gives the players 10 medals up to 3 times and then starts a game with Bowser. Players must use the crane to get at least one ball, perferably more. If the player gets no balls they automatically lose and the fever ends, otherwise the balls they get will stop a roulette. If the roulette stops on Bowser they lose and the fever ends. If the roulette stops on GO, players can continue playing the fever until they lose this game.

Fever will end when the player loses the game vs Bowser. Players then head back to the main board again.

Double Up Chance

If the ball lands in anything that isn't the Jackpot, the Jackpot is not won and Bowser wins. If the ball lands in the Jackpot pocket, Bowser is defeated by a Super Star and the player wins the Jackpot they are playing for. If the player wins the Golden Jackpot, Bowser's Warped Orbit is completely destroyed and Mario finds the Golden Jackpot treasure in the sky. However, players are not done yet. The player is given a chance to double their jackpot, which they can skip completely and just take their jackpot winnings or play the double up chance.

If the ball lands in a Bowser pocket, players lose their Jackpot winnings and get nothing. Also Bowser, turns the Super star back to a statue for the colored jackpots, or makes the treasure vanish entirely for the Golden Jackpot. If the ball lands in any pocket that is not a Bowser Pocket, the player wins twice the Jackpots value, which usually means a lot of medals.

Jackpot Win

If the player wins a Jackpot, their station's pusher will be showered with a bunch of medals. The player can take the original jackpot's winnings immediately or win twice the value of the Jackpot from the "Double up Game". The TV that displays the Jackpot values will reveal a second plinko like mechanism which the jackpot medals are vended out of, while showing them that they are the "Super Star". The TV's effects are different for which jackpot was one as well as if the jackpot was a "Double Up Chance Win":

  • Red/Yellow/Blue Jackpot: The TV's shows a screen similar to that of a screen when a player wins a jackpot from the original version. Almost all of the characters from Mario Party 8 walk together to celebrate the Jackpot, but music used is different in this version. Pictures that were taken during the main game are momentarily shown on the TV, and other characters from Mario Party 8 will appear in front of the pictures.
  • Golden Jackpot: The TV's shows the Mario Party 8 parade, something that can not be seen in Mario Party 8 itself. As the parade starts it features several floaties that loop constantly until the jackpot medals are payed out. The floaties featured are shown in this order:
  1. Mario's Floatie, which features Mario carrying the star rod and Luigi.
  2. Bowser's Floatie, which features Dry Bones on the sides and a Bowser Statue who breathes fire to go to next floatie.
  3. The Royal Floatie, which features Yoshi, Toad, and Toadette on the left side, Peach and Daisy together in the actual floatie, and Paratroopa, Birdo, and Hammer Bro on the right.
  4. Donkey Kong's Floatie, which features Donkey Kong and other characters from "DK's Treetop Temple". Behind his floatie is King Boo along with other Boo's floating around to blink momentarily in a pattern as if they were lights.
  5. Captain Goomba's Floatie, which features Captain Goomba and other Goombas from "Goomba's Booty Boardwalk", as well as Wario and Waluigi right in the back trying to take some treasure. The music is hummed rather than sung directly though it is more beautiful than a colored jackpot win.
  • Rainbow Jackpot: The value of a colored jackpot doubled. Unlike the other Jackpots, Mario uses the star rod to seal Bowser away on the TV before it announces that the player is the "Super Star". The music is also sung, rather than hummed so it is more beautiful. TV displays the parade similar to the golden jackpot.
  • Perfect Jackpot: Same as Rainbow Jackpot but it is for the Golden Jackpot doubled. It is called Perfect Jackpot because it is the best jackpot a player can win.

Immediately after a Jackpot win, players will immediately get a "Crane Challenge", where they can get more balls, as their field often drops all their balls after a jackpot win.

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